Typewriter Abhi 9 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: screenwriting, labels, posters, packaging, editorial, nostalgic, mechanical, worn, utilitarian, gritty, typewriter feel, print texture, retro tone, document voice, inked, blunt, soft-edged, stamped, uneven.
A monospaced serif design with sturdy, low-contrast strokes and broad proportions. Terminals are blunt and slightly flared, with subtly irregular edges that mimic ink spread and mechanical wear. Counters are open and round, curves feel slightly flattened, and joins stay simple and workmanlike, creating a consistent, typewriter-like rhythm across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Well suited to layouts that benefit from a mechanical, evenly spaced cadence—scripts, forms, captions, labels, and utilitarian UI or terminal-style treatments. The worn texture can also add character to posters, packaging, and editorial pull quotes where an analog, printed feel is desired.
The texture reads as tactile and analog—like a well-used machine imprint on paper. It conveys a straightforward, documentary tone with a hint of grit, lending authenticity and period flavor without becoming overly decorative.
Likely designed to capture the look of typewriter output with believable wear and ink spread, while keeping letterforms robust and readable. The goal appears to be a dependable monospaced voice that adds period texture and physicality to modern compositions.
Round characters such as O/o/0 and C/c emphasize soft squareness and gentle overshoot, while straight-sided forms keep a firm, stamped presence. Numerals are clear and sturdy, matching the alphabet’s slightly distressed, inked-in silhouette for cohesive page color.